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Why Startup Urbanism Will Fail Us
The city is more than just office space, but a place to discover and nurture the values that make it more than the sum of its parts.
August 6, 2014
The Heart of Urban Resilience is Trust, Not Technology
It is no wonder that there was a new energy in the debate concerning the question of resilience, and how to ensure that if — and when — such disasters arrive again, we are more prepared.
April 4, 2014
Why Social Urbanism Matters for Sharing Cities
So often we see cities as a stage upon which we can rehearse ideas of technology, economics, and placemaking, yet we usually forget to consider what I call a social urbanism.
February 14, 2014




















